Yum China Reports First Quarter 2023 Results

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Record first quarter performance – Total Revenues reached $2.92 billion and Operating Profit reached $416 million
Total Revenues grew 9%; System Sales grew 17% and Same-store Sales grew 8% in constant currency
Operating Profit increased 118% year over year, attributed to sales leveraging and margin expansion

SHANGHAI, May 2, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — Yum China Holdings, Inc. (the “Company” or “Yum China“) (NYSE: YUMC and HKEX: 9987) today reported unaudited results for the first quarter ended March 31, 2023.

First Quarter Highlights

  • Total revenues increased 9% year over year to $2.92 billion from $2.67 billion (an 18% increase excluding foreign currency translation (“F/X”)).
  • Total system sales increased 17% year over year, with increases of 17% at both KFC and Pizza Hut, excluding F/X. Growth was mainly attributable to same-store sales growth, new unit contribution and lapping of temporary store closures in the prior year.
  • Same-store sales increased 8% year over year, with increases of 8% at KFC and 7% at Pizza Hut, excluding F/X.
  • Opened 233 net new stores during the quarter; total store count reached 13,180 as of March 31, 2023.
  • Operating Profit increased 118% year over year to $416 million from $191 million (a 134% increase excluding F/X), primarily driven by sales leveraging and margin expansion.
  • Adjusted Operating Profit increased 117% year over year to $419 million from $193 million (a 133% increase excluding F/X).
  • Restaurant margin was 20.3%, compared with 13.8% in the prior year period.
  • Effective tax rate was 28.5%.
  • Net Income increased 189% to $289 million from $100 million in the prior year period, primarily due to the increase in Operating Profit.
  • Adjusted Net Income increased 186% to $292 million from $102 million in the prior year period (a 131% increase excluding the net losses of $14 million and $30 million in the first quarter of 2023 and 2022, respectively, from our mark-to-market equity investments; a 148% increase if further excluding F/X).
  • Diluted EPS increased 196% to $0.68 from $0.23 in the prior year period.
  • Adjusted Diluted EPS increased 188% to $0.69 from $0.24 in the prior year period (a 132% increase excluding the net losses from our mark-to-market equity investments in the first quarter of 2023 and 2022; a 148% increase if further excluding F/X).

Key Financial Results


First Quarter 2023



% Change



System Sales


Same-Store Sales


Net New Units


Operating Profit


Yum China

+17


+8


+9


+118


   KFC

+17


+8


+9


+91


   Pizza Hut

+17


+7


+11


+85




First Quarter


(in US$ million, except







% Change


per share data and percentages)


2023



2022


Reported


Ex F/X


Operating Profit

$

416


$

191


+118


+134


Adjusted Operating Profit(1)

$

419


$

193


+117


+133


Net Income

$

289


$

100


+189


+212


Adjusted Net Income(1)

$

292


$

102


+186


+207


Basic Earnings Per Common Share

$

0.69


$

0.23


+200


+222


Adjusted Basic Earnings Per Common Share(1)

$

0.70


$

0.24


+192


+213


Diluted Earnings Per Common Share

$

0.68


$

0.23


+196


+222


Adjusted Diluted Earnings Per Common Share(1)

$

0.69


$

0.24


+188


+208


(1) See “Reconciliation of Reported GAAP Results to non-GAAP Adjusted Measures” included in the accompanying tables of this release for further details.
Note:  All comparisons are versus the same period a year ago.
Percentages may not recompute due to rounding.
System sales and same-store sales percentages exclude the impact of F/X. Effective January 1, 2018, temporary store closures are normalized in the same-store sales calculation by excluding the period during which stores are temporarily closed.

CEO and CFO Comments

Joey Wat, CEO of Yum China, commented, “We are pleased to have set new first quarter records for revenues and operating profit. I want to recognize all of our employees whose unwavering dedication has been instrumental in delivering this performance. We started the new year with low visibility into how conditions would unfold. The operating environment was fluid with lingering COVID outbreaks. Through our team’s hard work, scenario planning and laser focus to drive sales, we successfully capitalized on critical trading during the Chinese New Year (“CNY”) holiday period. Offering delicious food and superior value served us well. We added juicy whole chicken to KFC’s signature Golden Bucket to capture at-home consumption around family reunions. Creative twists to our classic Beef Wrap and Supreme Pizza delighted local taste buds. We also fueled traffic with compelling value promotions, including Crazy Thursday, weekday value combos and weekend buy-more-save-more.”  

Wat continued, “Our performance was enabled by the execution of our RGM (Resilience-Growth-Moat) strategy over the past few years. Today, we are more agile and responsive to the dynamic operating environment. Our robust digital ecosystem has continued to unleash our capabilities in running the entire business, from customer engagement to restaurant operation and supply chain. By planning for multiple scenarios for CNY and incorporating regional variances, we were able to effectively deploy resources as opportunities arose. In addition, we enhanced labor productivity with innovative approaches such as management sharing across stores. As we progress through 2023, we plan to stay nimble to the evolving market conditions. At the same time, we will focus on building sales momentum, expanding our store network, and fortifying our competitive moat to position Yum China for sustainable growth.”

Andy Yeung, CFO of Yum China, added, “First quarter sales rebounded significantly year over year and sequentially. Our efforts to focus on driving sales were rewarded, as the country pivoted from strict COVID measures. Margins also improved substantially, benefitting from sales leveraging, cost structure rebasing, and temporary relief from the government and landlords. However, we are still in the early stages of recovery. Sales during the CNY trading period were buoyed by pent-up travel demand, yet same-store sales post-CNY have remained at teens level below 2019. Therefore, driving sales remains our top priority for this year. Consumers are looking for value, so value campaigns would be an important tool to drive store traffic and sales. On the cost side, we expect inflationary pressures to be gradually built-up and the benefit from temporary relief to be phased out over the coming quarters. The pace and the trajectory of the recovery remain uncertain, given the challenging macroeconomic conditions and the lingering effects of the pandemic. Nevertheless, we are confident that with vigorous scenario planning, more flexible cost structures and operational agilities, we can seize opportunities in good times and stay resilient in challenging times.”

Share Repurchases and Dividends

  • During the first quarter, we repurchased approximately 1.0 million shares of Yum China common stock for $62 million at an average price of $60.30 per share. As of March 31, 2023, approximately $1.1 billion remained available for future share repurchases under the current authorization.
  • The Board declared a cash dividend of $0.13 per share on Yum China’s common stock, payable on June 20, 2023 to shareholders of record as of the close of business on May 30, 2023.

Digital and Delivery

  • The KFC and Pizza Hut loyalty programs exceeded 430 million members combined, as of quarter-end. Member sales accounted for approximately 64% of system sales in the first quarter of 2023.
  • Delivery contributed approximately 36% of KFC and Pizza Hut’s Company sales in the first quarter of 2023, on par with the prior year period. Delivery sales continued to grow even as dine-in traffic improved.
  • Digital orders, including delivery, mobile orders and kiosk orders, accounted for approximately 89% of KFC and Pizza Hut’s Company sales in the first quarter of 2023.

KFC and Pizza Hut Total


First Quarter




2023


2022


Member count (as of period-end)


430 million+


370 million+


Member sales as % of system sales


~64%


~62%


Delivery as % of Company sales


~36%


~36%


Digital orders as % of Company sales


~89%


~88%


New-Unit Development and Asset Upgrade

  • The Company opened 233 net new stores in the first quarter of 2023, mainly driven by development of the KFC and Pizza Hut brands.
  • The Company remodeled 83 stores in the first quarter of 2023.


Net New Units



Restaurant Count




First Quarter



As of March 31




2023



2023


2022


Yum China


233



13,180


12,117


   KFC


145



9,239


8,441


   Pizza Hut


80



2,983


2,679


   Others(2)


8



958


997


(2) Others include Taco Bell, Lavazza, Little Sheep, Huang Ji Huang, and, for 2022, COFFii & JOY.

Restaurant Margin

  • Restaurant margin was 20.3% in the first quarter of 2023, compared with 13.8% in the prior year period, primarily driven by sales leveraging, higher labor productivity and operational efficiency, and temporary relief, partially offset by higher promotion cost and wage inflation.

First Quarter




2023


2022


ppts change


Yum China


20.3 %


13.8 %


+6.5


   KFC


22.2 %


15.2 %


+7.0


   Pizza Hut


14.2 %


10.7 %


+3.5


2023 Outlook

The Company’s fiscal year 2023 targets remain unchanged:

  • To open approximately 1,100 to 1,300 net new stores.
  • To make capital expenditures in the range of approximately $700 million to $900 million.

Other Updates

  • The Company recently published its 2022 Sustainability Report, which outlines the Company’s commitment to environmental and social responsibility and the Company’s progress against its sustainability goals.

Note on Non-GAAP Measures

Reported GAAP results include Special Items, which are excluded from non-GAAP adjusted measures. Special Items are not allocated to any segment and therefore only impact reported GAAP results of Yum China. See “Reconciliation of Reported GAAP Results to Non-GAAP Adjusted Measures” within this release. In addition, for the non-GAAP measures of Restaurant profit and Restaurant margin, see “Reconciliation of GAAP Operating Profit to Restaurant Profit” under “Segment Results” within this release.

Conference Call

Yum China’s management will hold an earnings conference call at 8:00 p.m. U.S. Eastern Time on Tuesday, May 2, 2023 (8:00 a.m. Beijing/Hong Kong Time on Wednesday, May 3, 2023).  

A live webcast of the call may be accessed at https://edge.media-server.com/mmc/p/x72ajhoq.

To join by phone, please register in advance of the conference through the link provided below. Upon registering, you will be provided with participant dial-in numbers, a passcode and a unique access PIN.

Pre-registration Link:              https://s1.c-conf.com/diamondpass/10029676-te54kl.html

A replay of the conference call will be available one hour after the call ends until Wednesday, May 10, 2023 and may be accessed by phone at the following numbers:

U.S.: 1 855 883 1031

Mainland China: 400 1209 216

Hong Kong: 800 930 639

U.K. 0800 031 4295

Replay access code: 10029676

Additionally, this earnings release, the accompanying slides, a live webcast and an archived webcast of this conference call will be available at Yum China’s Investor Relations website at http://ir.yumchina.com

For important news and information regarding Yum China, including our filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and the Hong Kong Stock Exchange, visit Yum China’s Investor Relations website at http://ir.yumchina.com. Yum China uses this website as a primary channel for disclosing key information to its investors, some of which may contain material and previously non-public information.

Forward-Looking Statements

This press release contains “forward-looking statements” within the meaning of Section 27A of the Securities Act of 1933 and Section 21E of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, including under “2023 Outlook.” We intend all forward-looking statements to be covered by the safe harbor provisions of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995. Forward-looking statements generally can be identified by the fact that they do not relate strictly to historical or current facts and by the use of forward-looking words such as “expect,” “expectation,” “believe,” “anticipate,” “may,” “could,” “intend,” “belief,” “plan,” “estimate,” “target,” “predict,” “project,” “likely,” “will,” “continue,” “should,” “forecast,” “outlook,” “commit” or similar terminology. These statements are based on current estimates and assumptions made by us in light of our experience and perception of historical trends, current conditions and expected future developments, as well as other factors that we believe are appropriate and reasonable under the circumstances, but there can be no assurance that such estimates and assumptions will prove to be correct. Forward-looking statements include, without limitation, statements regarding the future strategies, growth, business plans, investment, dividend and share repurchase plans, earnings, performance and returns of Yum China, anticipated effects of population and macroeconomic trends, the expected impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, pace of recovery of Yum China’s business, the anticipated effects of our innovation, digital and delivery capabilities and investments on growth and beliefs regarding the long-term drivers of Yum China’s business. Forward-looking statements are not guarantees of performance and are inherently subject to known and unknown risks and uncertainties that are difficult to predict and could cause our actual results or events to differ materially from those indicated by those statements. We cannot assure you that any of our expectations, estimates or assumptions will be achieved. The forward-looking statements included in this press release are only made as of the date of this press release, and we disclaim any obligation to publicly update any forward-looking statement to reflect subsequent events or circumstances, except as required by law. Numerous factors could cause our actual results or events to differ materially from those expressed or implied by forward-looking statements, including, without limitation: whether we are able to achieve development goals at the times and in the amounts currently anticipated, if at all, the success of our marketing campaigns and product innovation, our ability to maintain food safety and quality control systems, changes in public health conditions, including the COVID-19 pandemic, our ability to control costs and expenses, including tax costs, as well as changes in political, economic and regulatory conditions in China. In addition, other risks and uncertainties not presently known to us or that we currently believe to be immaterial could affect the accuracy of any such forward-looking statements. All forward-looking statements should be evaluated with the understanding of their inherent uncertainty. You should consult our filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission (including the information set forth under the captions “Risk Factors” and “Management’s Discussion and Analysis of Financial Condition and Results of Operations” in our Annual Report on Form 10-K and subsequent Quarterly Reports on Form 10-Q) for additional detail about factors that could affect our financial and other results.

About Yum China Holdings, Inc.

Yum China is the largest restaurant company in China with a mission to make every life taste beautiful. The Company has over 400,000 employees and operates over 13,000 restaurants under six brands across 1,800 cities in China. KFC and Pizza Hut are the leading brands in the quick-service and casual dining restaurant spaces in China, respectively. Taco Bell offers innovative Mexican-inspired food. Yum China has also partnered with Lavazza to develop the Lavazza coffee concept in China. Little Sheep and Huang Ji Huang specialize in Chinese cuisine. Yum China has a world-class, digitalized supply chain which includes an extensive network of logistics centers nationwide and an in-house supply chain management system. Its strong digital capabilities and loyalty program enable the Company to reach customers faster and serve them better. Yum China is a Fortune 500 company with the vision to be the world’s most innovative pioneer in the restaurant industry. For more information, please visit http://ir.yumchina.com

Yum China Holdings, Inc.

Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income

(in US$ million, except per share data)

(unaudited)




Quarter Ended



% Change



3/31/2023



3/31/2022



B/(W)

Revenues











Company sales


$

2,772



$

2,548




9



Franchise fees and income



25




24




1



Revenues from transactions with franchisees



93




77




21



Other revenues



27




19




43



Total revenues



2,917




2,668




9



Costs and Expenses, Net











Company restaurants











Food and paper



835




792




(6)



Payroll and employee benefits



683




667




(2)



Occupancy and other operating expenses



691




738




6



Company restaurant expenses



2,209




2,197




(1)



General and administrative expenses



163




151




(8)



Franchise expenses



10




10




3



Expenses for transactions with franchisees



91




75




(21)



Other operating costs and expenses



24




17




(44)



Closures and impairment expenses, net



3




2




(48)



Other expenses, net



1




25




96



Total costs and expenses, net



2,501




2,477




(1)



Operating Profit



416




191




118



Interest income, net



38




12




224



Investment loss



(17)




(37)




54



Income Before Income Taxes and
  Equity in Net Earnings (Losses) from
  Equity Method Investments



437




166




164



Income tax provision



(125)




(55)




(127)



Equity in net earnings (losses) from
   equity method investments



1




(1)



NM



Net income – including noncontrolling interests



313




110




184



Net income – noncontrolling interests



24




10




(136)



Net Income – Yum China Holdings, Inc.


$

289



$

100




189



Effective tax rate



28.5

%



33.1

%



4.6


ppts.












Basic Earnings Per Common Share


$

0.69



$

0.23






Weighted-average shares outstanding
    (in millions)



418




426

















Diluted Earnings Per Common Share


$

0.68



$

0.23






Weighted-average shares outstanding
    (in millions)



423




430

















Company sales



100.0

%



100.0

%





Food and paper



30.1




31.1




1.0


ppts.

Payroll and employee benefits



24.6




26.2




1.6


ppts.

Occupancy and other operating expenses



25.0




28.9




3.9


ppts.

Restaurant margin



20.3

%



13.8

%



6.5


ppts.

Operating margin



15.0

%



7.5

%



7.5


ppts.

Percentages may not recompute due to rounding. NM refers to not meaningful.

Yum China Holdings, Inc.

KFC Operating Results

(in US$ million)

(unaudited)




Quarter Ended



% Change



3/31/2023



3/31/2022



B/(W)

Revenues











Company sales


$

2,166



$

1,991




9



Franchise fees and income



17




16




5



Revenues from transactions with franchisees



10




8




29



Other revenues



5




2




195



Total revenues



2,198




2,017




9



Costs and Expenses, Net











Company restaurants











Food and paper



646




621




(4)



Payroll and employee benefits



512




501




(2)



Occupancy and other operating expenses



527




567




7



Company restaurant expenses



1,685




1,689






General and administrative expenses



68




65




(4)



Franchise expenses



9




9




4



Expenses for transactions with franchisees



9




8




(25)



Other operating costs and expenses



4




1




(295)



Closures and impairment expenses (income), net



1




(1)



NM



Other expenses, net



2




26




92



Total costs and expenses, net



1,778




1,797




1



Operating Profit


$

420



$

220




91



Company sales



100.0

%



100.0

%





Food and paper



29.8




31.2




1.4


ppts.

Payroll and employee benefits



23.6




25.2




1.6


ppts.

Occupancy and other operating expenses



24.4




28.4




4.0


ppts.

Restaurant margin



22.2

%



15.2

%



7.0


ppts.

Operating margin



19.4

%



11.1

%



8.3


ppts.

Percentages may not recompute due to rounding. NM refers to not meaningful.

Yum China Holdings, Inc.

Pizza Hut Operating Results

(in US$ million)

(unaudited)




Quarter Ended



% Change



3/31/2023



3/31/2022



B/(W)

Revenues











Company sales


$

591



$

542




9



Franchise fees and income



2




2




2



Revenues from transactions with franchisees



1




1




7



Other revenues



3




2




88



Total revenues



597




547




9



Costs and Expenses, Net











Company restaurants











Food and paper



184




166




(11)



Payroll and employee benefits



167




157




(6)



Occupancy and other operating expenses



156




161




3



Company restaurant expenses



507




484




(5)



General and administrative expenses



29




29




(1)



Franchise expenses



1




1




(1)



Expenses for transactions with franchisees



1




1




(5)



Other operating costs and expenses



3




1




(75)



Closures and impairment expenses, net



1




1




(82)



Total costs and expenses, net



542




517




(5)



Operating Profit


$

55



$

30




85



Company sales



100.0

%



100.0

%





Food and paper



31.2




30.6




(0.6)


ppts.

Payroll and employee benefits



28.2




28.9




0.7


ppts.

Occupancy and other operating expenses



26.4




29.8




3.4


ppts.

Restaurant margin



14.2

%



10.7

%



3.5


ppts.

Operating margin



9.3

%



5.5

%



3.8


ppts.

Percentages may not recompute due to rounding. NM refers to not meaningful.

Yum China Holdings, Inc.

Condensed Consolidated Balance Sheets

(in US$ million)





3/31/2023



12/31/2022




(Unaudited)





ASSETS







Current Assets







Cash and cash equivalents


$

1,111



$

1,130


Short-term investments



1,870




2,022


Accounts receivable, net



59




64


Inventories, net



378




417


Prepaid expenses and other current assets



296




307


Total Current Assets



3,714




3,940


Property, plant and equipment, net



2,114




2,118


Operating lease right-of-use assets



2,172




2,219


Goodwill



1,995




1,988


Intangible assets, net



157




159


Long-term bank deposits and notes



1,094




680


Equity investments



346




361


Deferred income tax assets



93




113


Other assets



278




248


Total Assets



11,963




11,826









LIABILITIES, REDEEMABLE NONCONTROLLING INTEREST AND EQUITY







Current Liabilities







Accounts payable and other current liabilities



1,957




2,098


Income taxes payable



143




68


Total Current Liabilities



2,100




2,166


Non-current operating lease liabilities



1,864




1,906


Non-current finance lease liabilities



41




42


Deferred income tax liabilities



378




390


Other liabilities



164




162


Total Liabilities



4,547




4,666









Redeemable Noncontrolling Interest



12




12









Equity







Common stock,  $0.01 par value; 1,000 million shares authorized;
       418 million shares and 419 million shares issued and outstanding
       at March 31, 2023 and December 31, 2022, respectively



4




4


Additional paid-in capital



4,391




4,390


Retained earnings



2,374




2,191


Accumulated other comprehensive loss



(91)




(103)


Total Yum China Holdings, Inc. Stockholders’ Equity



6,678




6,482


Noncontrolling interests



726




666


Total Equity



7,404




7,148


Total Liabilities, Redeemable Noncontrolling Interest and Equity


$

11,963



$

11,826









Yum China Holdings, Inc.

Condensed Consolidated Statements of Cash Flows

(in US$ million)

(unaudited)




Quarter Ended



3/31/2023


3/31/2022

 Cash Flows – Operating Activities









 Net income – including noncontrolling interests


$

313




$

110



 Depreciation and amortization



116





164



 Non-cash operating lease cost



102





120



 Closures and impairment expenses



3





2



 Investment loss



17





37



 Equity in net (earnings) losses from equity method investments



(1)





1



 Distributions of income received from equity method investments



4







 Deferred income taxes



7





1



 Share-based compensation expense



13





11



 Changes in accounts receivable



5





(2)



 Changes in inventories



40





88



 Changes in prepaid expenses, other current assets and VAT assets



12





38



 Changes in accounts payable and other current liabilities



(93)





(322)



 Changes in income taxes payable



75





26



 Changes in non-current operating lease liabilities



(94)





(106)



 Other, net



(12)





3



 Net Cash Provided by Operating Activities



507





171



 Cash Flows – Investing Activities









 Capital spending



(179)





(205)



 Purchases of short-term investments, long-term bank deposits and notes



(1,378)





(1,041)



 Maturities of short-term investments, long-term bank deposits and notes



1,126





1,281



 Acquisition of business, net of cash acquired







(23)



 Other, net



2





1



 Net Cash (Used in) Provided by Investing Activities



(429)





13



 Cash Flows – Financing Activities









 Repurchase of shares of common stock



(60)





(224)



 Cash dividends paid on common stock



(54)





(51)



 Dividends paid to noncontrolling interests



(15)





(17)



 Contribution from noncontrolling interests



35





18



 Other, net



(5)







 Net Cash Used in Financing Activities



(99)





(274)



 Effect of Exchange Rates on Cash, Cash Equivalents and Restricted Cash



2





1



 Net Decrease in Cash, Cash Equivalents and Restricted Cash



(19)





(89)



 Cash, Cash Equivalents, and Restricted Cash – Beginning of Period



1,130





1,136



 Cash, Cash Equivalents, and Restricted Cash – End of Period


$

1,111




$

1,047



In this press release:

  • The Company provides certain percentage changes excluding the impact of foreign currency translation (“F/X”). These amounts are derived by translating current year results at prior year average exchange rates. We believe the elimination of the F/X impact provides better year-to-year comparability without the distortion of foreign currency fluctuations.
  • System sales growth reflects the results of all restaurants regardless of ownership, including Company-owned, franchise and unconsolidated affiliate restaurants that operate our restaurant concepts, except for non-Company-owned restaurants for which we do not receive a sales-based royalty. Sales of franchise and unconsolidated affiliate restaurants typically generate ongoing franchise fees for the Company at an average rate of approximately 6% of system sales. Franchise and unconsolidated affiliate restaurant sales are not included in Company sales in the Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income; however, the franchise fees are included in the Company’s revenues. We believe system sales growth is useful to investors as a significant indicator of the overall strength of our business as it incorporates all of our revenue drivers, Company and franchise same-store sales as well as net unit growth.
  • Effective January 1, 2018, the Company revised its definition of same-store sales growth to represent the estimated percentage change in sales of food of all restaurants in the Company system that have been open prior to the first day of our prior fiscal year, excluding the period during which stores are temporarily closed. We refer to these as our “base” stores. Previously, same-store sales growth represented the estimated percentage change in sales of all restaurants in the Company system that have been open for one year or more, including stores temporarily closed, and the base stores changed on a rolling basis from month to month. This revision was made to align with how management measures performance internally and focuses on trends of a more stable base of stores.
  • Company sales represent revenues from Company-owned restaurants. Company Restaurant profit (“Restaurant profit”) is defined as Company sales less expenses incurred directly by our Company-owned restaurants in generating Company sales, including cost of food and paper, restaurant-level payroll and employee benefits, rent, depreciation and amortization of restaurant-level assets, advertising expenses, and other operating expenses. Company restaurant margin percentage is defined as Restaurant profit divided by Company sales.
  • Certain comparative items in the Condensed Consolidated Financial Statements have been reclassified to conform to the current period’s presentation to facilitate comparison.

Reconciliation of Reported GAAP Results to Non-GAAP Adjusted Measures

(in millions, except per share data)

(unaudited)

In addition to the results provided in accordance with U.S. Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (“GAAP”) in this press release, the Company provides non-GAAP measures adjusted for Special Items, which include Adjusted Operating Profit, Adjusted Net Income, Adjusted Earnings Per Common Share (“EPS”), Adjusted Effective Tax Rate and Adjusted EBITDA, which we define as net income including noncontrolling interests adjusted for equity in net earnings (losses) from equity method investments, income tax, interest income, net, investment gain or loss, certain non-cash expenses, consisting of depreciation and amortization as well as store impairment charges, and Special Items. We also use Restaurant profit and Restaurant margin (as defined above) for the purposes of internally evaluating the performance of our Company-owned restaurants and we believe Restaurant profit and Restaurant margin provide useful information to investors as to the profitability of our Company-owned restaurants.

The following table set forth the reconciliation of the most directly comparable GAAP financial measures to the non-GAAP adjusted financial measures. The reconciliation of GAAP Operating Profit to Restaurant Profit is presented in Segment Results within this release.



Quarter Ended





3/31/2023



3/31/2022











Non-GAAP Reconciliations
















Reconciliation of Operating Profit to Adjusted Operating Profit








Operating Profit


$

416



$

191



Special Items, Operating Profit



(3)




(2)



Adjusted Operating Profit


$

419



$

193



Reconciliation of Net Income to Adjusted Net Income








Net Income – Yum China Holdings, Inc.


$

289



$

100



Special Items, Net Income –Yum China Holdings, Inc.



(3)




(2)



Adjusted Net Income – Yum China Holdings, Inc.


$

292



$

102



Reconciliation of EPS to Adjusted EPS








Basic Earnings Per Common Share


$

0.69



$

0.23



Special Items, Basic Earnings Per Common Share



(0.01)




(0.01)



Adjusted Basic Earnings Per Common Share


$

0.70



$

0.24



Diluted Earnings Per Common Share


$

0.68



$

0.23



Special Items, Diluted Earnings Per Common Share



(0.01)




(0.01)



Adjusted Diluted Earnings Per Common Share


$

0.69



$

0.24



Reconciliation of Effective Tax Rate to Adjusted Effective Tax Rate








Effective tax rate



28.5

%



33.1

%


Impact on effective tax rate as a result of Special Items



0.1

%



0.4

%


Adjusted effective tax rate



28.4

%



32.7

%


Net income, along with the reconciliation to Adjusted EBITDA, is presented below:



Quarter Ended





3/31/2023



3/31/2022



Reconciliation of Net Income to Adjusted EBITDA








Net Income – Yum China Holdings, Inc.


$

289



$

100



Net income – noncontrolling interests



24




10



Equity in net (earnings) losses from equity method investments



(1)




1



Income tax provision



125




55



Interest income, net



(38)




(12)



Investment loss



17




37



Operating Profit



416




191



Special Items, Operating Profit



3




2



Adjusted Operating Profit



419




193



Depreciation and amortization



116




164



Store impairment charges



4




8



Adjusted EBITDA


$

539



$

365



Details of Special Items are presented below:



Quarter Ended





3/31/2023



3/31/2022



Share-based compensation expense for Partner PSU Awards(1)


$

(3)



$

(2)



Special Items, Operating Profit



(3)




(2)



Tax effect on Special Items(2)








Special Items, net income – including noncontrolling interests



(3)




(2)



Special Items, net income – noncontrolling interests








Special Items, Net Income –Yum China Holdings, Inc.


$

(3)



$

(2)



Weighted-average Diluted Shares Outstanding (in millions)



423




430



Special Items, Diluted Earnings Per Common Share


$

(0.01)



$

(0.01)



(1)  In February 2020, the Company granted Partner PSU Awards to select employees who were deemed critical to the Company’s execution of its strategic operating plan. These PSU awards will only vest if threshold performance goals are achieved over a four-year performance period, with the payout ranging from 0% to 200% of the target number of shares subject to the PSU awards. Partner PSU Awards were granted to address increased competition for executive talent, motivate transformational performance and encourage management retention. Given the unique nature of these grants, the Compensation Committee does not intend to grant similar, special grants to the same employees during the performance period. The impact from these special awards is excluded from metrics that management uses to assess the Company’s performance.

(2)  The tax expense was determined based upon the nature, as well as the jurisdiction, of each Special Item at the applicable tax rate.

The Company excludes impact from Special Items for the purpose of evaluating performance internally. Special Items are not included in any of our segment results. In addition, the Company provides Adjusted EBITDA because we believe that investors and analysts may find it useful in measuring operating performance without regard to items such as equity in net earnings (losses) from equity method investments, income tax, interest income, net, investment gain or loss, depreciation and amortization, store impairment charges, and Special Items. Store impairment charges included as an adjustment item in Adjusted EBITDA primarily resulted from our semi-annual impairment evaluation of long-lived assets of individual restaurants, and additional impairment evaluation whenever events or changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying value of the assets may not be recoverable. If these restaurant-level assets were not impaired, depreciation of the assets would have been recorded and included in EBITDA. Therefore, store impairment charges were a non-cash item similar to depreciation and amortization of our long-lived assets of restaurants. The Company believes that investors and analyst may find it useful in measuring operating performance without regard to such non-cash item.

These adjusted measures are not intended to replace the presentation of our financial results in accordance with GAAP.  Rather, the Company believes that the presentation of these adjusted measures provides additional information to investors to facilitate the comparison of past and present results, excluding those items that the Company does not believe are indicative of our ongoing operations due to their nature. 

                                                   Unit Count by Brand

KFC



12/31/2022



New Builds



Closures



Refranchised



3/31/2023


Company-owned



8,214




191




(68)




(2)




8,335


Franchisees



880




25




(3)




2




904


Total



9,094




216




(71)







9,239


Pizza Hut



12/31/2022



New Builds



Closures



Refranchised



3/31/2023


Company-owned



2,760




103




(23)




(2)




2,838


Franchisees



143




1




(1)




2




145


Total



2,903




104




(24)







2,983


Others



12/31/2022



New Builds



Closures



3/31/2023


Company-owned



187




20




(6)




201


Franchisees



763




16




(22)




757


Total



950




36




(28)




958


Yum China Holdings, Inc.

Segment Results

(in US$ million)

(unaudited)




Quarter Ended 3/31/2023




KFC



Pizza Hut



All Other
Segments



Corporate
and
Unallocated(1)



Elimination



Total


Company sales


$

2,166



$

591



$

15



$



$



$

2,772


Franchise fees and income



17




2




6










25


Revenues from transactions with franchisees(2)



10




1




19




63







93


Other revenues



5




3




162




10




(153)




27


Total revenues


$

2,198



$

597



$

202



$

73



$

(153)



$

2,917


Company restaurant expenses



1,685




507




18







(1)




2,209


General and administrative expenses



68




29




10




56







163


Franchise expenses



9




1













10


Expenses for transactions with franchisees(2)



9




1




18




63







91


Other operating costs and expenses



4




3




161




8




(152)




24


Closures and impairment expenses, net



1




1




1










3


Other expenses (income), net



2










(1)







1


Total costs and expenses, net



1,778




542




208




126




(153)




2,501


Operating Profit (Loss)


$

420



$

55



$

(6)



$

(53)



$



$

416


Reconciliation of GAAP Operating Profit to Restaurant Profit



Quarter Ended 3/31/2023




KFC



Pizza Hut



All Other
Segments



Corporate
and
Unallocated



Elimination



Total


GAAP Operating Profit (Loss)


$

420



$

55



$

(6)



$

(53)



$



$

416


Less:



















Franchise fees and income



17




2




6










25


Revenues from transactions with franchisees



10




1




19




63







93


Other revenues



5




3




162




10




(153)




27


Add:



















General and administrative expenses



68




29




10




56







163


Franchise expenses



9




1













10


Expenses for transactions with franchisees



9




1




18




63







91


Other operating costs and expenses



4




3




161




8




(152)




24


Closures and impairment expenses, net



1




1




1










3


Other expenses (income), net



2










(1)







1


Restaurant profit (loss)


$

481



$

84



$

(3)



$



$

1



$

563


Company sales



2,166




591




15










2,772


Restaurant margin %



22.2

%



14.2

%



(21.2)

%


N/A



N/A




20.3

%



Quarter Ended 3/31/2022




KFC



Pizza Hut



All Other
Segments



Corporate
and
Unallocated(1)



Elimination



Total


Company sales


$

1,991



$

542



$

15



$



$



$

2,548


Franchise fees and income



16




2




6










24


Revenues from transactions with franchisees(2)



8




1




11




57







77


Other revenues



2




2




131




10




(126)




19


Total revenues


$

2,017



$

547



$

163



$

67



$

(126)



$

2,668


Company restaurant expenses



1,689




484




22







2




2,197


General and administrative expenses



65




29




13




44







151


Franchise expenses



9




1













10


Expenses for transactions with franchisees(2)



8




1




9




57







75


Other operating costs and expenses



1




1




134




9




(128)




17


Closures and impairment (income) expenses, net



(1)




1




2










2


Other expenses (income), net



26










(1)







25


Total costs and expenses, net



1,797




517




180




109




(126)




2,477


Operating Profit (Loss)


$

220



$

30



$

(17)



$

(42)



$



$

191


Reconciliation of GAAP Operating Profit to Restaurant Profit



Quarter Ended 3/31/2022




KFC



Pizza Hut



All Other
Segments



Corporate
and
Unallocated



Elimination



Total


GAAP Operating Profit (Loss)


$

220



$

30



$

(17)



$

(42)



$



$

191


Less:



















Franchise fees and income



16




2




6










24


Revenues from transactions with franchisees



8




1




11




57







77


Other revenues



2




2




131




10




(126)




19


Add:



















General and administrative expenses



65




29




13




44







151


Franchise expenses



9




1













10


Expenses for transactions with franchisees



8




1




9




57







75


Other operating costs and expenses



1




1




134




9




(128)




17


Closures and impairment (income) expenses, net



(1)




1




2










2


Other expenses (income), net



26










(1)







25


Restaurant profit (loss)


$

302



$

58



$

(7)



$



$

(2)



$

351


Company sales



1,991




542




15










2,548


Restaurant margin %



15.2

%



10.7

%



(50.9)

%


N/A



N/A




13.8

%




















The above tables reconcile segment information, which is based on management responsibility, with our Condensed Consolidated Statements of Income. 

(1)  Amounts have not been allocated to any segment for purpose of making operating decision or assessing financial performance as the transactions are deemed corporate revenues and expenses in nature.

(2)  Primarily includes revenues and associated expenses of transactions with franchisees derived from the Company’s central procurement model whereby the Company centrally purchases substantially all food and paper products from suppliers and then sells and delivers to KFC and Pizza Hut restaurants, including franchisees.

SOURCE Yum China Holdings, Inc.

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